bouncer

bouncer

A burly man whose job is to oust troublemakers or reject unwelcome people from a bar, club, or similar setting. Come on, the bouncer will never let two dweebs like us in.The bouncer is going to throw us out if you keep dancing on the tables like that.

bouncer

n. a strong man hired to eject unruly people from a bar or similar place. (People supposedly bounce when thrown out.) I saw the bouncer looking at me, and I got out of there fast.

The production - directed by Richard Tunley - is back due to popular demand following a Black RAT Bouncers tour in 2010 which thrilled audiences and was hailed as "an excellent production" by its playwright.

The four of them share around 27 different characters between them - everyone from the boys and girls who patronise the city's pubs and clubs, to the bouncers of the title, to the incidental characters who nonetheless play key roles in both the lead-up to and experience of any big night out: hairdressers, barbers, DJs, and fast-food vendors.

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